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Lao Tse, Chinese philosopher
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Lao Tse, Chinese philosopher
Lao Tse, Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism. Lao Tse, who is thought to have lived in the 4th or 6th century BC, is said to have written the Tao Te Ching, the central text of Taoism. This East Asian religion teaches that the universe is kept in balance by a force known as Tao (symbol seen on scroll). Artwork from Recherche sur les Superstitions en Chine (Henri Dore, 1914 edition)
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This print showcases the esteemed figure of Lao Tse, a revered Chinese philosopher and the founder of Taoism. Believed to have lived during the 4th or 6th century BC, Lao Tse is renowned for his authorship of the Tao Te Ching, which serves as the central text in this ancient Eastern religion. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of Taoism, illustrating its core belief that harmony and equilibrium within the universe are maintained by an omnipresent force known as Tao. Adorned in a traditional robe befitting his status as a spiritual leader, Lao Tse exudes wisdom and serenity through his classical appearance. This colored illustration from Henri Dore's 1914 edition titled "Recherche sur les Superstitions en Chine" provides a glimpse into ancient China's rich history and cultural heritage. The scroll prominently displays one of Taoism's most recognizable symbols - Taijitu - representing yin and yang, two opposing yet complementary forces that exist in perfect balance. As we delve into this profound image, we witness not only Lao Tse's divine presence but also gain insight into his philosophical teachings that continue to inspire people worldwide. With a gentle smile on his face and an impressive beard adorning him with wisdom beyond measure, Lao Tse assumes the role of both teacher and master. His portrayal evokes reverence for this influential figure who has left an indelible mark on religious thought throughout East Asia.
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